Obama Indefinitely Removes Most of U.S. Arctic from Future Energy Leasing

President Obama today announced his decision to indefinitely remove the entire Chukchi Sea and nearly the entire Beaufort Sea from future oil and natural gas leasing.  In conjunction with the announcement, the U.S. and Canada announced a series of measures to protect the Arctic, including Canada’s decision to designate all Arctic Canadian waters as indefinitely off limits to […]

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Obama Removes Additional Alaska Waters from Future Leasing

In an Executive Order issued today, President Obama indefinitely withdrew 40,300 square miles offshore Alaska from future oil and natural gas leasing.  He specifically withdrew the Norton Basin Planning Area, which includes an estimated mean 600 million barrels of oil equivalent, and certain lease blocks in the St. Matthew-Hall Planning Area.  The order also establishes […]

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Reuters: Norway and Russia to Step Up Cooperation in Arctic Hunt for Oil

In an article published today, Reuters reported on an agreement between Russia and Norway to obtain new seismic survey data from their adjacent Barents Sea border area “to boost the search for oil and gas.”  According to the report, the two nations will engage in additional dialogue to determine how to split up potential future discoveries. […]

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DOI Announces Proposed Final 2017-2022 OCS Leasing Program

The Interior Department today announced the release of the Proposed Final 2017-2022 OCS Oil and Gas Leasing Plan, which maintains the previously-proposed 10 Gulf of Mexico-wide lease sales and Cook Inlet lease sale but excludes Alaska’s Beaufort and Chukchi Seas in addition to the Mid- and South Atlantic.

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U.S. Senate Votes on OCS Revenue-Sharing Bill

The U.S. Senate today voted 51-47 to close debate on a bill that would have modified and expanded the sharing of federal revenue derived from oil and gas, geothermal, solar, and wind energy developed on federal lands and waters.  The vote fell nine votes short of the 60 needed to end debate and proceed to a vote on […]

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KUAC: High-level U.S., Canadian Military Chiefs Meet Again to Confer on Arctic Training, Operations

In a story than ran today, KUAC-FM (Fairbanks) addressed a meeting of high-level U.S. and Canadian military officials regarding joint operations in the Arctic.  U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Ken Wilsbach noted that “we want to maintain the Arctic as a peaceful place, as it’s been for a while…And if anyone was to challenge us […]

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VOA: Report: China’s Arctic Activities Demand Closer US Attention

In an article published today, Voice of America wrote about a report issued by the U.S. State Department’s International Security Advisory Board report that conveys concern about China’s increasing activities in the Arctic.  In addition to calling on the U.S. to exert leadership in the Arctic, the report addresses concerns about “Russian interests, policies and […]

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TIME Op-Ed: Oil Drilling in the Arctic Could Protect America and the Environment

In an op-ed published in TIME today, Retired U.S. Navy Rear Admiral and former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Donald Loren wrote about the imperative of not excluding opportunities to explore for oil and natural gas in the U.S. Arctic.  In doing so, he noted that other nations “continue to explore for resources in Arctic […]

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Coast Guard Cutter Healy Completes Arctic Deployment

The U.S. Coast Guard today announced the Coast Guard Cutter Healy’s return to Seattle following a 127-day scientific research mission deployment to the Arctic. The mission included the deployment of acoustic bottom moorings to collect data on how climate change and reduced ice coverage is affecting the Arctic Ocean.  The Coast Guard noted that researchers also discovered […]

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Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman Op-Ed: Arctic Oil Drilling Vital to Survival of Alaska’s Indigenous

In an op-ed published in the Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman today, Arctic Iñupiat Offshore Chairman and Ukpeaġvik Iñupiat Corporation President and CEO Anthony Edwardsen discussed the negative consequences for Alaska’s economy, local communities, Native people, and environment if the U.S. Arctic is excluded from the federal government’s 2017-2022 offshore oil and gas leasing program.    

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